People who invent the future rarely want to live in it. Surprisingly, they are often eager to just sell it to the next generation at a profit while retreating to make their own home with the previous generation. Innovation-and-reaction horseshoe theory.
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Would you say this is more about seeing how the sausage is made (knowing embedded risks), or inventing a future with bumper rails for the less sophisticated while preferring to be unconstrained yourself?
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Ex: I build a website and I know it's somewhat poorly designed OR I specifically built it with a bunch of limitations that simplify for laypeople while removing ability for customization?
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People who invent the future tend to be narrow-focus meaning, among other things, little knowledge of history. So no realistic clue as to how their invention will be used.


